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My name is Margaret!

Posted over 3 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
Domestic Shorthair
Color
Gray, Blue or Silver Tabby
Age
Young
Sex
Female
Pet ID
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

PERSONALITY
I am an affectionate, sweet girl who is very playful. I enjoy the company of my favorite person. If I may say so myself, I am quite skilled at playing fetch, and I love a variety of toys, especially small balls I can chase.

Hobbies: Playing fetch, chasing a feather, looking out at birds
Favorite Toy: Little toy balls and string with a feather
Favorite Napping Spot: Near my favorite person, on top of a couch, a cozy chair or a bed

HOW I CAME TO THE PGSPCA
I was originally adopted out as a young kitten through the PGSPCA. I am back now because my favorite person had a serious injury.

DREAM FAMILY
I would prefer a quieter home with one or two people, with not a lot of noise. I thrive with a lot of playtime and attention. Having a lot of noise or many people coming and going makes me nervous. I am very friendly with people, but I need to meet them on my own terms.

My Profile
Age: I'm about 3 years old
Good with kids: Probably, with older kids and teens.
Good with dogs: unsure
Good with other cats: I loved playing with my siblings but we were adopted out separately, and I've been an only cat ever since. Not sure I want to share my person.
Suitable for townhouse and/or apartment: Yes
Activity level: moderate.

Meet Me
If you are interested in Margaret, consider letting us know by filling out a (no-obligation) adoption application at pgspca.org. Please consult our Adoption FAQ before contacting us.

Please check the adoption-show-attendees page to see if Margaret will be attending the next adoption show.

NOTE: We are an all volunteer group and do not operate a shelter. All of our animals are in foster homes. We are unable to place our animals outside of the Baltimore/DC area.
Rescue
SPCA/Humane Society Of Prince George's County Maryland

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 925, Bowie, MD 20718
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

All of our adoptions begin with a visit to one of our adoption events. The adoption coordinator and/or the pet's foster parent will review the applications received. The applicant (if any) whose responses best fit the needs of the particular pet will generally be contacted within a week to schedule a home visit. A vet check and personal reference is also required prior to visiting your home. Our non-refundable adoption fee is $250 for dogs, $85 for kittens ($150 for a pair of kittens), and $75 for an adult cat. The fee covers spay/neuter, core vaccines (distemper and rabies), deworming, microchipping, and the general care of the animals. Per our contract, if you cannot keep your adopted pet for any reason, it must be returned to our program. We will try to find it a new home.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We don't have a central shelter facility, so the best place to meet our adoptable cats and dogs is at our adoption shows! If you have previously filled out an application, please bring it with you to the show! Please e-mail with any questions. We cannot guarantee that an animal you want to meet will be at the show. Please check www.pgspca.org -> adopt -> adoption_show_attendees the day before the show and we will do our best to let you know if he/she will be there!

We hold two adoption events each month, on Saturdays from 12 noon to 2 pm.

2nd Saturday of the Month
Silver Spring PetSmart Store
12020 Cherry Hill Road
Phone: 301-586-8262

4th Saturday of the Month
Bowie PetSmart Store
Gateway Center
4500 Mitchellville Road
Phone: 301-352-7286

More about this rescue

The PGSPCA is a nonprofit organization of volunteers dedicated to animal welfare. We are chartered by the State of Maryland, but we receive no state or county funds. Our activities are supported solely by contributions, dues and fundraising events.

We have three main objectives:

• To reduce the number of unwanted litters of dogs and cats through our progressive spay/neuter program – We have altered more than 20,000 animals over the past five years, many of them at no charge;

• To prevent cruelty to animals and all animal suffering through humane education, neglect and cruelty investigations, protective legal action, and an active dog and cat adoption program – We receive about 1,000 calls a month for cruelty investigations, spay and neuter assistance and adoption requests;

• To protect all animals against suffering and abuse through education on legislation affecting the protection of all animals – We regularly educate the public and provide testimony about animal welfare to county and state legislators.

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